Highly ranked fighter Brandon Royval got here out swinging in opposition to the UFC occasion scheduled for the White Home subsequent 12 months. (Watch the video beneath.)
President Donald Trump mentioned in October the matches would take place on the White House lawn June 14 ― additionally his eightieth birthday.
But when Royval, the UFC’s No. 3 flyweight contender, who has a file of 17-8-0, have been to get an invitation, maybe the White Home shouldn’t count on an affirmative reply. Royval might not be endearing himself to Trump pal and UFC boss Dana White, both.
“I don’t give a shit about preventing on the fucking White Home,” Royval mentioned on the “In the Arena MMA” podcast posted Monday. “I wish to battle in entrance of huge crowds, bro. It’s like, how large can the White Home even have of a stadium? Is that shit exterior too?
“I don’t give a fuck about any of our political figures proper now, and it’s like, to battle in entrance of them looks like some fucking ‘Starvation Video games’ kind of fucking shit,” he continued. “I don’t give a fuck to battle in entrance of a bunch of fucking billionaires and wealthy folks that would give a shit much less about me. In all probability throwing parlays. It’s like fuck you guys. I wish to battle in entrance of individuals which can be ‘Uncooked Dawg’ [his nickname] followers, or followers of MMA, that would relate to me. I’m not making an attempt to battle in entrance of those fucking assholes. Fuck all these politicians.”
Quick-forward to 19:20 for Royval’s White Home takedown.
Royval, who lost his last bout and is scheduled to battle in December, additionally remarked on his “straight Chicano” standing.
“I actually don’t wish to go battle on the White Home, if I’m being sincere,” he continued. “And actually, I’m too Mexican-looking. ICE is suspiciously arresting motherfuckers, and like, I don’t know. Who is aware of, bro? Subsequent factor you understand, I’m in Mexico and I don’t communicate Spanish.”
HuffPost has reached out to the White Home and White for remark.












